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Plan for India-Sri Lanka power line project in advanced stages
Mint Mumbai|August 15, 2023
It will help crisis-hit Sri Lanka improve its energy security after the country saw widespread power shortages in 2022.
- Shashank Mattoo , Rituraj Baruah
Plan for India-Sri Lanka power line project in advanced stages

An India-Sri Lanka power line project that hopes to link power grids between the two countries is in advanced stages of negotiation. A detailed project report (DPR) has been completed and is being reviewed prior to formal approval. The proposed power line received a boost from president Ranil Wickremesinghe’s visit to India in July.

“We have decided that the work of connecting the electricity grids between the two countries will be expedited," said Prime Minister Modi in a statement during Wicrekemsinghe’s visit.

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